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  • Michelle Burn (Fenn/Team Jeep) recovered from a poor start to win the women's race in the Bay Union Surfski Challenge, race five of the 2014 Varsity College Marine Surfski Series. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Burn crowned series winner

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    No change for Toti's Michelle Burn who paddles to Varsity College Surfski Series title.

  • Riverside Hockey Club player Bruce Grant said he was ecstatic to have been chosen for the upcoming indoor inter provincial tournament. PHOTO: Greg Labuschagne

    Riverside players net IPT spots

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    Local hockey player Bruce Grants talks about his participation in the upcoming inter-provincial tournament.

  • Sunningdale resident Devanique Rossouw has been selected to represent South Africa at the World Indoor Compound Archery Championships in Nimes, France.

    Devanique eyes top 10 finish

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    Local archer says she wants to finish in the top half of the world indoor champs which starts later this…

  • Chelsea Prep pupil Tasmin Van Straaten is trying to raise funds for former Oakridge College pupil Keith Slabbert who was recently paralysed. His family are trying to raise R200 000 so that Keith can be treated in America's Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery Centre.

    Tasmin to swim the extra mile

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    Chelsea Prep pupil plans to swim 100 laps to raise funds for lifesaving treatment.

  • Danville Park Girls' High School pupil, Kendell Smith on Asian Parade. PHOTO: DN Photography

    Pupils don’t horse around

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    First Sanesa qualifier goes well says organisers of event.

  • Andy Birkett and Sbonelo Zondi (back) tackle one of the remaining rapids on Day Three of the 2014 Dusi Canoe Marathon on their way to claiming an emphatic title on Saturday. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Birkett and Zondi 2014 champions

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    Andy Birkett wins his fourth Dusi title while Sbonelo Zondi became only the second black paddler, after his former K2…

  • A golden smile for Abbey Ulansky and Robyn Kime after clinching a hard-fought women's title at the 2014 Dusi Canoe Marathon. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Record ninth Dusi title for Ulansky

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    Dusi queens Robyn Kime and Abbey Ulansky triumph in the womens' race.

  • The Dusi Canoe Marathon attracts people from all walks of life and personalities and the 2014 race had two men that added a distinct Mexican flavour to the race. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Dusi by numbers

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    Here are some interesting stats from the Unlimited Dusi Canoe Marathon.

  • Local surfers make SA team

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    Local KZN surfers selected for ISA World Junior Surfing championships.

  • Krump king Simon Miles has started teaching people to Krump.

    Krumping his way to the top

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    What is Krumping all about? Northglen News talks to Durban North's Krump King, Simon Miles.

  • Danica Bartho, founder of the Lettie Paddle initiative, bravely fought her way onto the women's podium in the Lettie Paddle Surfski Challenge, race six of the 2014 Varsity College Marine Surfski Series. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Bouman and Burn win race 6

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    uMhlanga's Matt Bouman paddles to victory in the absence of Varsity College Surfski series leader Hank McGregor.

  • The CellC Sharks mascot Sharkie surfaces from Blue Lagoon to present pre-race favourites Sbonelo Zondi (left) and Andy Birkett with a pair of tickets to watch The Sharks take on the Bulls on the Saturday evening after final day of the race. The Sharks have given two tickets to every Dusi entrant to enjoy the game in a special Dusi block. PHOTO: Terry Haywood

    Dusi paddlers set to swim with The Sharks

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    The Sharks have made a pair of tickets to the Super Rugby match available to every Dusi entrant.

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